• @ryry1985
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    531 year ago

    lol… I thought you had a camera inside a running dishwasher at first. That’s… NOT water

  • @zipsglacier
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    481 year ago

    I’m as intrigued and horrified as everyone else. Also, this is a good time to remind everyone that you can edit post titles on Lemmy, so you can correct the typo. Unless, for all utensil purposes, you meant it to be there.

  • @midnitemass
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    351 year ago

    i think you have bigger issues than just being a slob if that happened after only a week

    • @Simba
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      301 year ago

      Spiders are quick and opportunistic. They’ll make a web like that in a few hours at most.

      Since it’s summer, fruit flies probably bred like crazy in the washer, and one lucky spider was there to feast.

      The spider is a true bro, I might add.

  • @ngdev
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    91 year ago

    I want to add that you likely shouldn’t run the dishwasher before leaving town for a week in case there’s some failure. Don’t want to come home to a ton of water damage, that gets expensive to fix quick.

  • @Cmot_Dibbler
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    81 year ago

    Wait. Do you people just throw dishes in the wash without rinsing them first?

    • @bighi
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      1 year ago

      The dish washing machine does it for you.

      It would be like vacuuming your house by yourself before your Roomba turns on.

      • @AntY
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        131 year ago

        Unethical product idea:

        A “dishwasher” that’s really cheap. Why, you ask? Well, because you need to rinse your dishes thoroughly before using the dishwasher.

        In reality it’s just a box with a speaker so that it sounds like a dishwasher. If any customer complains, just tell them that they need to pre wash their dishes better.

      • dismalnow
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        101 year ago

        Y’all trust your Roombas?

        I got another Roomba just to keep the other one honest (and rescue missions).

        #OPSEC

        • @ramble81
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          11 year ago

          Watching a friend’s house and literally just had to rescue a Roomba that somehow jammed itself under a cabinet, and it was in there good.

    • @GAVtheRAV
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      241 year ago

      Modern dishwashers don’t need you to rinse first

      • @NewNewAccount
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        71 year ago

        My dishwasher is pretty new and if I don’t rinse things off relatively thoroughly beforehand I’m guaranteed to have stuck on food bits after the dry cycle.

          • @NewNewAccount
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            61 year ago

            Big fan of his channel. Just watched him talk about a retro-aesthetic fridge for an hour a couple days ago.

            • @Nugget
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              21 year ago

              He’s awesome. I hope his dishwasher videos can help you out!

            • Christopher
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              11 year ago

              I’m still trying to find the time to commit to what is most likely the most enjoyable hour long video about a refrigerator I will ever see. Looking forward to it!

        • @june
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          41 year ago

          Put soap in to be used on the pre wash cycle too. I use powder and put some in the dispenser and some on the door right before I close it.

          I very rarely have any problems with stuck on food bits save for some really difficult stuff like herbs that were in oil that sat out for a day or two and dried. But then leaving it in for another cycle always finishes the job.

      • @Raxiel
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        11 year ago

        Mine doesn’t, although if I do I can run the quick cycle for less than half the energy of the full cycle and still have perfectly clean dishware at the end

    • @[email protected]
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      141 year ago

      The entire point of a dishwasher is that it sacrifices a little bit of electricity to save A LOT of water.

      Pre-rinsing is antithetical.

    • @[email protected]
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      131 year ago

      Yeah. That’s what you’re supposed to do with modern dishwashers. Scrape off any leftovers, but rinsing is unnecessary and just wastes water.

  • @buycurious
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    71 year ago

    I think there are bigger issues if a spider can just go to town while you’re away for a week…

  • TheBlue22
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    71 year ago

    If you turned it on now, would it clean the mold? Or do you just throw away the dishes

    • @CreeperODeath
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      21 year ago

      I think it would clean it. Especially cause it’s a dish washer. But tbh I have no idea and there’s probably a dishwasher expert that can answer this lmao

      • @A_Random_Idiot
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        91 year ago

        I’d run it twice, on the hottest water setting, just because i’m paranoid.

      • TheBlue22
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        41 year ago

        Time for a science experiment I suppose (not me, i dont have a dishwasher)

  • LemmyLefty
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    61 year ago

    Hey, sidenote: you guys know you can wash your dishwasher, right? There are specialized cleaners for it. If you keep getting residue or small pieces of food left on dishes, you can check if the blades are clogged but also cleaning your dishwasher might help.

    • @dan1101
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      21 year ago

      Yeah it’s nasty but I’d just run some vinegar through it and call it a day.

  • @Raxiel
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    51 year ago

    So not only did the dish run away with the spoon, they got married too?

  • Synapse
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    51 year ago

    The forbidden cotton candy.

  • @ThatKehdRiley
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    1 year ago

    Is that mold or spider web? I really hope web…